Abstract

In order to investigate the yielding behavior of the newly developed Ni3Al-based intermetallic alloy IC10, yield stresses have been measured in tension and compression with different orientations. The specimens were cut from a sheet with different angles inclined from the solidification direction. The inclined angles were taken to be 0°, 22.5°, 45°, 67.5° and 90°. All experiments were conducted at room temperature except for orientation 0°, whose deformation temperatures ranged from 298 to 1273K. Experimental results show that the yield strength of alloy IC10 has the anomalous behavior which has been observed for other Ll2-long-range ordered intermetallic alloys, but it is less pronounced. The abnormalities show the following characteristics: (i) the yield strength increases as the temperature is raised below the peak temperature, (ii) yield strength anisotropy, (iii) tension/compression asymmetry. Compared to Ni3Al single crystals, the polycrystalline exhibits some different yielding behaviors which may be due to the high volume fraction of γ phase.

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